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Love it!This would be my kind of shop. I love finding treasures. Years ago when dating my husband. Our kind of fun was to go shopping for a 'junk'. Something unique that you didn't really need, it had no definition, but when we saw it, we knew it was for us.Ann

Hi Dianne ~~ I love your Junkologist shop. If I ever come your way you will have to take me there. Very likely a piece of his 'junk' would be wanting to leave with me. :)

Thank you for looking me up. I have been off kilter a lot lately, party the knee (I had a total left knee joint replacement five weeks ago) I suppose but I don't like giving excuses. Better to say I am sorry...Yes, that was KP on the piano. I hope the little poem would stand on its own but when I scanned my pictures this one sreamed, "obsessed!"

Really? Where is this place? I could spend an ENTIRE day searching, looking, rummaging through to find all sorts of treasures. I totally agree with you Dianne - I love places like these. Where you find many jewels. Cheers Sweetie!!

I have just read your blog for the first time. We probably are like minded when it comes to junk. My husband (of 50 yrs) and I just went to the World's Longest Yard Sale. Always on the first full weekend of August, it ranges about 700 miles from Gadsen, Alabama to Hudson, Michigan along Route 127. We covered the area from Chattanooga to Jamestown, TN. What a way to celebrate our anniversary! Have any other readers done anything like this?